Didn't see a generic art thread to add to so I guess i'll put it here..haven't drawn for sometime but I recently did a sketch of my worgen druid Avalonia I'm about to do a short course on Illustrator so hopefully I can colour her soon...enjoy!

two more sketches (in first post) - I'm hoping to do a big image in colour of all 4 of my druids and their forms

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SpiritBinder [ Mon May 27, 2013 1:17 am ]

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Re: Castile's sketch - Sakurie the night elf druid!

I really like Bastile, great pose and you can almost see she has a hunamoid quality to her, really neat!

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Castile [ Mon May 27, 2013 1:19 am ]

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Re: Castile's sketch - Bastile troll druid!

Thanks! I've done her in "troll" form too (too rough to post yet) and tried to keep the hair the same so she has link between her kitty and "human" form...if you get my meaning!

Edit: What the hell...there you go! Added troll form in first image

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Castile [ Wed Jun 05, 2013 1:40 am ]

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Re: Castile's sketch - Bastile Troll druid (Cat and Troll fo

In first post again: Detailed troll and Boomkin

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Castile [ Fri Jun 07, 2013 12:49 am ]

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Re: Castile's sketch - A question for the pro artists here..

Just a question to the pro's here - what program do you use to colour?

I've just about finished a 6 week Adobe Illustrator course and learnt how to turn my sketches into Vector graphics (omg so good) but I'm not sure if thats the best tool to colour them or photoshop, what do others use? Do you use brushes and paintbucket or something completely different??

Thanks in advance!

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SpiritBinder [ Fri Jun 07, 2013 1:50 am ]

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Re: Castile's sketch - A question for the pro artists here..

I think for your design style, Illustrator would work really well, especially if you already a little confident with it. Photoshop can be truly awesome but it’s tools are more "Painterly" compared to "Illustrated" which your drawing have a great quality of. The beauty of both these programs is that they play together quite nicely, so once you get a good grasp on one, it's to tricky to self-learn the other.

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cowmuflage [ Fri Jun 07, 2013 2:00 am ]

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Re: Castile's sketch - A question for the pro artists here..

I use Photoshop for all my work (well apart from animations). If you want to know about brushes Lupis is good with them. I just use the pen tool >.<

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Castile [ Fri Jun 07, 2013 2:23 am ]

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Thanks guys! I'm actually pretty good with photoshop in terms of photo editing and images like my sig for example but with colour everything tends to go the way of the paintbucket which doesn't look as groovy :S I'll try a combination of both then and see how I go!

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Castile [ Wed Jul 03, 2013 10:45 am ]

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Re: Castile's sketch - A question for the pro artists here..

New sketch! Had a go at drawing my tauren druid

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Castile [ Wed Oct 02, 2013 2:29 am ]

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Re: Castile's sketch - Plane sketching: Fury Warrior Tsukino

Heres a piccy of my Fury Warrior Tsukino I did on the flight to Singapore

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Castile [ Fri Oct 04, 2013 3:30 am ]

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Re: Castile's sketch - Anime pics :)

Not many ppl seem to comment here but I hope you all like my art still Here's some anime sketches I've done over the years...

Cardcaptor Sakura

Magic Knight Rayearth

Evangelion

Sailor Moon

Nadesico

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Castile [ Tue Oct 08, 2013 9:30 pm ]

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Re: Castile's Art - Lost Sketchbook! [image warning]

So I found a sketchbook I completely forgot about and was really happy with what I found

Hunter pets!

A dingo! Was a new character for Ginga Weed I think

Finished outlined Sakurie

Anime-esq Castile. I didn't think she was very good tho so its rough.

Magic Knight Rayearth

Dragonball Z

Evangelion

Sailor Moon (super S and stars)

Nadesico

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Maggien [ Sun Oct 20, 2013 12:10 am ]

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Re: Castile's Art - The Lost Sketchbook! [Image Warning]

I'm really late on replying, but you are SUPER talented! I wish I could draw anime. I've been reading some manga and I was thinking of starting to practice drawing anime in a notebook. But when I think about it, I don't have a lot of time. I have school, pet battling, and character leveling! It's very stressing

You are amazing at drawing! How did you start drawing anime? Did you start by practicing their face expressions?

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Castile [ Sun Oct 20, 2013 10:00 pm ]

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Re: Castile's Art - The Lost Sketchbook! [Image Warning]

Maggien wrote:

I'm really late on replying, but you are SUPER talented! I wish I could draw anime. I've been reading some manga and I was thinking of starting to practice drawing anime in a notebook. But when I think about it, I don't have a lot of time. I have school, pet battling, and character leveling! It's very stressing

You are amazing at drawing! How did you start drawing anime? Did you start by practicing their face expressions?

Oh tyvm I really liked sailor moon when i was younger so started drawing them (my old pictures are quite shocking!) and just practised from there. I looked at the way the manga was drawn and went from there.

I'm a bit different in the way i draw too....in high school they teach you to divide the face into thirds etc to get the perspective right but i've always just started from the eye's and worked my way out. Seems to work for me Cow has some really good anime piccies too but she puts her own spin on them, she might tell you how she does hers and that might help too!